Wake Up Your Business, Using The Sleeper Effect

In most circumstances, the more someone is exposed to the same message, the less of an impact that message has.

Think of a song you really like.

At first, you’ll stop everything when it comes on the radio. Then you’ll buy the CD and download them MP3 and listen to it a bunch of times at home. Pretty soon, you won’t even notice when that song plays on the radio – and if you do, it will be no big deal, since you’ve heard it…so many times before.

The same thing happens with news reports, commercial advertising, marketing messages and more.

Except, When The Impact Increases Over Time

Introducing, the sleeper effect, defined on many websites as “the delayed increase of the effect of a message that is accompanied by a discounting cue.”

In simpler terms, here’s what happens:

You hear a message from a source that has low credibility to you – for example, a government spokesperson announcing major economic growth. You tend not to believe it because, duh, it’s a government spokesperson, and how often do they speak truth?

Therefore, the message may not have much impact on you.

But then, you hear reports on CNBC, read articles on Entrepreneur.com, and start to pick up chatter, all of it saying “the economy is growing like gangbusters”.

Next, all sorts of folks start hosting webinars, including phrases like “now that the economy is growing so fast” in the messaging

Finally, Robert Kiyosaki posts a video about how to gain wealth by leveraging the new economic boom.

Do you now believe there is economic growth?

The first time the message was delivered, it came with a discounting cue – because a government spokesperson said it, you discount the message.

But then, as more and more sources independent of, and disconnected from, the government spokesperson – sources that hold more credibility for you – share the same message, it begins to have MORE impact.

The message that you discounted, that had so little impact, because of the messenger… now has more impact.

Use The Sleeper Effect To Wake Up Your Customer Attraction And Sales

Here’s how it works:

The first time you proclaim how great your product, service, or book is, and how it helps people, might not have much impact. Folks may tend not to believe it because, duh, you’re tooting your own horn, and what are you gonna do, say your products suck?

Therefore, your message may not have much impact on them.

But then, people start sharing your posts and links, and read testimonials about you posted by people THEY trust – chatter about you starts to pick up.

Next, all sorts of folks start inviting you to present on their webinars, as THE subject matter expert in whatever it is you do.